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Infectious disease expert says Halloween should ‘100 per cent’ go ahead amid pandemic
‘I think this is one to give back to the kids,’ says Dr. Zain Chagla, an infectious diseases physician and medical director of infection control at St
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario fitness industry awaits outcome of review; Germany sees 7,000 new infections for first time; Milan surge spreading to at-risk populations
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
It’s April all over again. A look at the numbers shows Ontario could be on the brink of another long-term-care catastrophe
Seniors advocates and medical professionals are warning we could be on the cusp of another long-term-care catastrophe as COVID-19 cases in Ontario homes hover around similar numbers seen in early April — just two weeks before a massive spike of infections tore through hundreds of facilities.
Military justice system facing new challenge
Courts martial in limbo as Canada's military justice system faces new challenge
Presidential debate was just a click away
WASHINGTON—“In February I said ‘This is a serious problem.’ Trump denied it,” Democratic nominee Joe Biden said in a hall in Philadelphia, answering a question about COVID-19. “He missed enormous opportunities, and kept saying things that aren’t true.”
Radius outbreak linked to SpinCo, Hamilton restaurant says
Hamilton’s SpinCo outbreak is now linked to a second outbreak, says a nearby downtown restaurant.
Will Hamilton face further lockdowns? A look at how Hamilton’s COVID numbers compare
The province is considering adding more restrictions for other parts of Ontario, including Hamilton and Halton.
Let’s shut down schools and get used to online learning
Premier Ford should keep his promise and shut down Ontario schools. The COVID-19 cases started rising soon after schools reopened for the year.
Five things you can do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Temperatures likely won’t crack 15 C so enjoy a film festival, goat yoga and more.
Nuclear power needed to hit climate goals: O'Regan
Feds fund small nuclear reactor ahead of national strategy to adopt more of them
Opposition parties resume battle for WE documents
Opposition MPs brace for marathon Liberal filibuster over WE documents demand
City of Toronto breached settlement over physical distancing in homeless shelters, court finds
An Ontario court has ruled that Toronto breached its obligations under a settlement about physical distancing in its homeless shelters, and must resume weekly reporting about its compliance.
Damien Cox: The NHL got through the summer, but the winter is going to be another challenge
So here we are in mid-October and nobody’s playing hockey.
To avoid disaster, Toronto residents must continue doing everything possible to prevent spread of COVID-19: experts
To avoid disaster, Toronto residents must continue doing everything possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19, despite an apparent improvement in some of the city’s pandemic indicators, virus experts say.
Don’t close gyms, make them safer, says woman who caught COVID at Hamilton’s SpinCo
Local YMCA trying to get ahead of the COVID curve, requiring members to mask-up at all times starting Friday
Indie cinemas sell popcorn, plaques to stay afloat
Independent cinemas sell popcorn, seat naming rights amid shutdown in COVID hot spots
Bruce Arthur: ‘Dangerous.’ ‘Hallucinatory.’ The new declaration pushing for herd immunity is not looking at the science, or looking out for you
Nobody cheers for shuttered shops, closing restaurants, boarded-up bars. Nobody is cheering for the economy to crater, for schools to close, for hospitals to be overwhelmed, to be shut in. And people, not even a year into this decade-like pandemic, are tired.
Ontario colleges, universities cancel 2021 winter varsity sports
College and university associations will prepare for a return to sport guidelines for fall 2021 season.
Outbreak at Edmonton homeless shelter grows to 15 confirmed COVID-19 cases
EDMONTON—The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 stemming from Edmonton’s largest emergency homeless shelter has more than doubled since an outbreak was declared on Sept. 22.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Census shows spike in George River caribou numbers
Vulnerable George River caribou herd shows first population gain in over 25 years
Feds fund first anti-racism projects
Online hate, racist hiring practices among targets of $15M federal anti-racism funds
Toronto stocks close higher; U.S. markets fall
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie also moves lower
Police ID dead man as Christine Jessop killer
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Toronto cops ID suspect in 1984 killing of Christine Jessop
Ferguson tent residents pack up belongings as city of Hamilton enforces bylaws
‘We’re trying to do this in the most sensitive manner that we can,’ official says
China envoy warns against Hong Kong asylum
Chinese envoy warns Canada against granting asylum to Hong Kong protesters
Barrick in talks over Porgera Gold Mine dispute
Barrick Gold produced 1.16 million ounces of gold in third quarter
2nd lockdown could slow economic recovery: report
Ontario reports 783 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths from virus
An employee at a store you just visited tests positive for COVID-19. You’ll likely never know
If an employee at a store or restaurant you recently visited tests positive for COVID-19, would you want to know? Perhaps. But do you have a right to know?
Woman charged for breaking Quarantine Act
Ontario woman charged for violating quarantine rules, returning to work at care home
‘Just say no to gatherings’: Six Nations chief pleads with residents to stay home amid COVID-19 spike
No checkpoints for now, but police to increase patrols to counter large gatherings as public health scrambles to limit spread of virus
Canadian home sales set record for September
CREA reports Canadian home sales set record for September, up 45.6% from last year
NewsAlert:Police ID suspect in Jessop killing
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Toronto cops ID suspect in 1984 killing of Christine Jessop
COVID responsibility shifted to individuals: study
Govts, companies shifted COVID risk management responsibility to individuals: study
Hundreds to join meeting on anti-Indigenous racism
Feds can use spending power to fight anti-Indigenous racism in health care: Miller
Police watchdog investigating April death
Police watchdog investigating woman's death following mental health call
BoC deputy: Be ready with Libra alternative
Central banks must have digital currency alternative if Facebook's Libra blocked: BoC
Champagne meets NATO chief over Turkey-Greece spat
Canada offers mediation help to NATO in Turkey-Greece Mediterranean sea dispute
COVID-19 outbreak at Radius restaurant, SpinCo outbreak grows to 72
Hamilton public health declared the outbreak on Wednesday, but the information was posted to the city’s website Thursday.
Lana Borsellino’s Theatre Bacchus looks to channel radio shows of yore
Gary Smith: The first event, An Evening with Poe, is sponsored by Harbour Estates Winery in Jordan, with selected wines to go with the show’s themes.
Having difficulty booking a flu shot this year? Don’t panic — but be prepared to wait
The rush of people looking to secure a flu vaccine for this season has led to long lines and pharmacy appointments booked up for sometimes weeks in advance — but don’t panic, there’s doses to go around.
Unifor reaches tentative deal with Fiat Chrysler
Unifor reaches tentative agreement with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Ontario reports 783 new cases of COVID-19 as NDP calls for more limits in nursing homes
New Democrats are calling on Premier Doug Ford to stop nursing homes from allowing three or four residents in the same bedroom as COVID-19 takes a deeper hold on the province.
Ex-judge wins OK to appear as lawyer in court case
Ex-Appeal Court justice Harry LaForme wins OK to appear as lawyer in court case
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 15
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Top court won't hear appeal in Aga Khan case
Supreme Court declines to hear appeal in Aga Khan lobbying case
Workers, retailers in the PATH wait out COVID-19
'Ghost town' in the PATH as retailers in downtown indoor networks wait out COVID-19
Sixth case of COVID on McMaster campus
A student employee who was working on campus Oct. 2 has tested positive. It’s not known how many people may have been exposed.
Doug Ford may need to raise taxes to cover COVID-19 costs, budget watchdog warns
Premier Doug Ford may have no choice but to raise taxes next year in order to begin tackling Ontario’s record budget deficit, the province’s fiscal watchdog warns.
North American stock markets lower, loonie down
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie also moves lower
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